Scientists seek to prove the existence of Bigfoot

A project between Oxford University and the Museum of Zoology of Lausanne in Switzerland seeks to prove the existence of the legendary Bigfoot, this will be carried out genetic tests on organic remains that some say belonged to the creature.

One argument for conducting these tests is that before the tests done on these assumptions remains left by the Missing Link were not very accurate or that the samples matched human remains, but now has the technology that gives greater certainty in the results.

Samples were taken from a file compiled by Bernard Heuvelmans, who investigated the sightings from 1950 until his death in 2001.

In 1951 an expedition to Everett allegedly found evidence of the existence of Bigfoot and since then, many have claimed to have had any contact or at least have seen the shadows.

It is not known if the test is successful, the end results may be inconclusive or can bump back the remains of humans or animals, but no way to know until you try.